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Urban planning graduate to help manage Texas coastal growth

Alum helping state manage coastline

posted July 21, 2011
Texas A&M Master of Urban Planning graduate Heather Wade ‘11, Texas’ first coastal community development agent, is creating plans with leaders in Coastal Bend counties with the twin aims of retaining the area’s coastal charm while growing in environmentally responsible ways.
Construction students prepare bids for off-the-grid school

COSC students prep bids for off-the-grid school concept

posted July 21, 2011
Students in a construction science class are preparing bids for an off-the-electrical-grid high school concept based on a project in Addison, Texas, where they took a site tour led by contractor Satterfield & Pontikes.
Governor Perry, EA Games praise Texas A&M Viz Lab at press event

Gov. Perry, EA Games praise Aggie Viz Lab

posted July 20, 2011
Governor Rick Perry, EA Games President Frank Gibeau and COO Daryl Holt offered praise for the significant talent pool offered by programs such as the undergraduate and graduate degrees in visualization at Texas A&M during a press conference announcing EA's expansion into Austin.
CNN feature highlights college initiatives in Texas colonias

CNN notes college's efforts in colonias

posted July 8, 2011
A July 7, 2011 CNN story on Texas colonias highlights recent and ongoing efforts led by the College of Architecture aimed at enhancing the quality of life in these impoverished border communities, many of which lack basic necessities such as potable water, electricity and sewer systems.
Lang presents his students’ efforts in colonia to L.A. design gathering

LA designers hear of border studio efforts

posted July 5, 2011
Peter Lang, associate professor of architecture, discussed his border studio initiatives in the Los Lomas colonia at the June 24-26 Dwell on Design conference in L. A. His students developed survival strategies and partnered with colonia residents to improve the border community.
Students craft lease proposals with help from industry pros

Pros help students craft lease proposals

posted June 29, 2011
Students in the Master of Science in Land Development program prepared for careers in the property industry by visiting three of the Houston area’s most notable mixed-use developments, then worked with the developers to craft leasing proposals for a hypothetical business.
Lee study shows effects of built environment on physical activity

Lee study reveals barriers to people's physical activity

posted June 24, 2011
Chanam Lee, professor of urban planning at Texas A&M, will tell the American Public Health Association how the built environment can impede the physical activity of children and overweight adults at the group’s annual meeting this fall in Washington, D.C.
Ellis Custom Homes owner wins Bryan Rotary award

Alum wins Bryan Rotary award

posted June 20, 2011
As head of Ellis Custom Homes, the fourth fastest-growing small business in the Brazos Valley, Keith Ellis ’88, a construction science former student, received a Bryan Rotary/Newman 10 Award. The honor was presented to the region's 10-fastest-growing businesses.
Perry appoints former student to Board of Architectural Examiners

Perry taps alumna for regulatory board post

posted June 13, 2011
Debra Dockery, a former student at Texas A&M’s College of Architecure, has been tapped by Texas governor Rick Perry to serve on the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, which regulates the practice of architecture, landscape architecture and interior design throughout the state.
Border studio project enhances quality of life in Texas colonia

Border studio project enhances Los Lomas

posted June 3, 2011
Environmental design students worked alongside residents of Las Lomas, a South Texas colonia, on projects aimed at improving the quality of life in the border community. Colonias leaders asked students to create after-school activities and identify ways to raise funds for community center staffing.
Student job delivery presentations wow construction industry pros

CoSci Student presentations wow industry leaders

posted May 24, 2011
Four teams of construction science students charged with developing a lean construction delivery schedule for a new jail presented their work to a jury of industry professionals in a competition at the Texas A&M System offices.
Sale of alumnus-designed playhouses benefits children's advocacy group in Dallas

Alumnus-designed playhouses benefit kids' advocacy group

posted May 20, 2011
Funds raised from the sale of two playhouses designed by Dan Fletcher, who earned a Master of Architecture degree in 2007, will benefit a nonprofit advocacy group in Dallas for abused children in the court system.
Hill earns Piper Professorship

Rodney Hill receives Piper Professorship

posted April 29, 2011
Rodney Hill, professor of architecture at Texas A&M, added another award to his lengthy list of teaching honors May 2 when he was named a Piper Professor by the Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation. Hill was one of ten academicians receiving the 2011 award honoring superior educators, which includes a $5,000 honorarium.
CoSci students present industry ethics papers to panel of pros

CoSci class presents ethics papers to pros

posted April 27, 2011
For a class exercise, third year Texas A&M construction science students grappled with industry ethics issues then faced a panel of industry professionals and a nationally renowned business ethics expert who peppered them with questions about their responses to ethical quandaries.
SA-based architect shares lessons learned from 3 decades of practice

SA architect eyes 3 decades of work

posted March 31, 2011
Kenneth Fowler, principal, founding partner and executive vice president of Rialto Studio in San Antonio, discussed his three decades in landscape architecture in an April 6 lecture. He has practiced in the Alamo City since 1982 and is currently involved in project design and management of large-scale projects.